Preface
Using the Oracle Visual Builder Add-in for Excel in Oracle Integration describes how to develop Excel workbooks that can retrieve and modify data exposed by a REST service and can also send back modified data to the REST service.
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Audience
Using the Oracle Visual Builder Add-in for Excel in Oracle Integration is intended for Oracle Visual Builder users who want to create and publish Excel workbooks that integrate with the enterprise applications that they use. This guide is also helpful to users who need to work with published Excel workbooks.
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- About Oracle Visual Builder in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration
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